Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

You can try pasting the rectangle into your script and see if that works or possibly try using another terminal like rxvt-unicode (urxvt) and see if it still happens. Or maybe check your locale settings.

Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

You can try pasting the rectangle into your script and see if that works or possibly try using another terminal like rxvt-unicode (urxvt) and see if it still happens. Or maybe check your locale settings.

Thanks! I didnt know that I have to set my locale to ISO88591. Now it works!Happy new year!

Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

@theGunslinger, I haven't made any changes in a while, so if they were working before, I would guess it's something on your end. A common problem seems to be with locale settings. I would check that first. Is anyone else having problems?

Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

Re: Ohsnap I made another font (based on artwiz snap)

I've read some of the post, even in other 3ds, but I cannot figure out the solution.

Problems:1) Encoding set to UTF-8 I can get symbols if I run from the terminal # urxvt -fn "i put here ohsnap font" --> this works, symbols are shown. The script is not working2) Encoding set to ISO-8859-1 I cannot get the Powerline Symbols in the terminal, but I do get the symbols in the status bar

I've set LANG and the other LC_*, also LC_ALL to "en_US.UTF-8" as in this way I can get the font for the Powerline correctly in URxvt. And this is fine. It works.termName is set to urxvt-256-color.

Then, I wanted to use also you Ohsnap for the icons in my DWM status bar, but they are not displayed in my script.

Technically you aren't doing anything wrong, it's just that you don't quite have an understanding of what's going on. There's a section available to font makers that doesn't always get used and Grandpa Dave used that free space to add some icons to a font(an excellent idea and well done too). The font you use regularly in urxvt has nothing in that space to show you when you make a call there so urxvt has a ? in a diamond as a default for that. Copying that ? in a diamond to a config that will use ohsnap-icons should have the correct glyph shown. It's a matter of trust and having a go. The worst that can happen is you'll need to re-edit a config file and have a quick rebuild.This is where using a second DISPLAY or Xephyr to check your edits can help when you are configuring a lightweight wm.